John E. Denhart Memorial notice
MOUNT VERNON — John E. Denhart, 55, of
Mount Vernon passed away Friday morning, Jan. 12, 2007, at the Knox Community
Hospital in Mount Vernon.
A memorial service will be Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 4 p.m. at the Mulberry Street United Methodist Church in Mount Vernon, with the Rev. Rodney Buchanan officiating.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of the Dowds-Snyder Funeral Home in Mount Vernon.
Milo W. Glick
FREDERICKTOWN — Milo W. Glick, 91, of 7412 Blair Road,
Fredericktown, died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2007.
He was born Dec. 7, 1915, to Mose and Barbara (Hershberger) Glick. He was a bishop and member of the Old Order Amish Church. On Dec. 9, 1943, he married Elva Mullet, who preceded him in death on Sept. 22, 1993.
Surviving are five sons, Daniel (Betty) Glick of Burton, Marvin (Katieann) Glick, Mose (Mary) Glick, Aaron (Edna) Glick, all of Fredericktown, Elmer (Kathryn) Glick of Cherry Valley and David (Mattie) Glick of Scio; three daughters, Wilma (John) Troyer, Anna Marie (Mose) Troyer, all of Middlefield and Kathryn Glick of the home; 74 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; a brother, Andy Glick of Indiana; and two sisters, Mary Hochstetler of Indiana and Anna Kramer of Jamesport, Mo.
He was preceded in death by his wife; parents; two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Levi, Dan and John; and two sisters, Rosa and Elizabeth.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 9 a.m. at the home of Aaron Glick. Burial will follow at the Glick Cemetery. Wappner Funeral Directors assisted the family with arrangements.
Donald R. Herlensky
CROTON — Donald R. Herlensky, 59, of Croton died
Monday, Jan. 15, 2007, at home.
He was born on June 11, 1947, in Steubenville to the late Walter and Florence (Kerwood) Herlensky. A master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force he was a veteran of the Vietnam conflict, serving four tours, retiring in 1986. He also worked for Nationwide Medicare in the customer service center. While changed by illness and his military service, he was fun and caring in his youth, and always a fan of country music, OSU Buckeyes and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Anita (Glaze); sons, Doug of Gahanna, David (Maggie) of Waverly and Daniel (fiancé, Tricia McAlpine) of Croton; granddaughter, Amanda Karr, sister, Donna Jean (Harry) Fair of Mingo Junction; niece, Yvonne; and nephew, Tony.
He was preceded in death by daughter, Alyssa, in 2005.
Inurnment will take place Friday at 2 p.m. at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman. Calling hours will not be observed. Arrangements entrusted to DeVore-Snyder Funeral Home, Sunbury.
Condolences may be expressed at www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.
Byron L. Millard
CENTERVILLE, Tenn. — Byron Lee Millard, 81, of Centerville,
Tenn., and formerly of Bellville, died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2007, at the Baptist
Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.
Byron was born March 26, 1925, in Wichita, Kan., to Clarence and Ellen (Warren) Millard. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II, was a graduate of Union College in Lincoln, Neb., and did graduate studies at LaSierra University in California. Byron lived in the Richland County and Knox County areas for 53 years before moving to Centerville in August 2005. He taught Spanish and French in the Mansfield City Schools for a number of years and was a self-employed carpenter and building contractor. He was a member of the Mount Vernon Hill Seventh-day Adventist Church in Mount Vernon.
Surviving are his wife, Barbara (Sauder) Millard; his son, Kent (Naomi) Millard of Pleasantville, Tenn.; four daughters, Deena (Allen) Stockberger of Gambier, Crystal (Larry) Hamberg of Carmel, Ind., Robin Millard and Mary Millard, both of Smyrna, Ga.; four grandchildren, Natalie Spolyar of Ventura, Calif., Jason Topa of Providence, Rhode Island, Scarlet Caubet of Portland, Ore., and EmmaLi Millard of Pleasantville, Tenn.; and a great-grandson, Finnegan Spolyar of Ventura, Calif.
Friends may call Friday, Jan. 19, at the Snyder Funeral Home in Fredericktown from 1 to 2 p.m. Graveside services and military honors by the Knox County Joint Veterans Council will follow in Ankenytown Cemetery.
Memorial contributions can be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. To send an online condolence to the family, visit www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.
